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Here's what's new for Windows 8.1 and 7 this Patch Tuesday 

We are now in the second Tuesday of September, and in usual Microsoft fashion, that means it's Patch Tuesday. Every supported version of Windows is getting updates today, and that includes Windows 8.1. Plus, if you're paying for extended security updates (ESU), there are new updates for Windows 7, too. As usual, there are two flavors of the monthly updates, one containing only security fixes and one with other quality fixes, the monthly rollup update. For Windows 8.1, the monthly rollup is KB4577066, and it can be downloaded manually here. It contains the following fixes: Updates time zone information for Yukon, Canada. Addresses an issue when you evaluate the compatibility status of the Windows ecosystem to help ensure application and device compatibility for all updates to Windows. Addresses a security vulnerability issue with user proxies and HTTP-based intranet servers. After you install this update, HTTP-based intranet servers cannot leverage a user proxy to detect updates by default. Scans that use these servers will fail if the clients do not have a configured system proxy. If you must leverage a user proxy, you must configure the behavior by using the Windows Update policy “Allow user proxy to be used as a fallback if detection using system proxy fails.” This change does not affect customers who secure their Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers that use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. For more information, see Ensuring clients stay secure, changes to scans against Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) servers. Security updates to Windows Media, Windows Input and Composition, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Graphics, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Kernel, Windows Hybrid Cloud Networking, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Update Stack, the Microsoft Scripting Engine, and Windows SQL components. It also has a single known issue that's been around for months: Symptom Workaround Certain operations, such as rename, that you perform on files or folders that are on a Cluster Shared Volume (CSV) may fail with the error, “STATUS_BAD_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL (0xC00000A5)”. This occurs when you perform the operation on a CSV owner node from a process that doesn’t have administrator privilege. Do one of the following: Perform the operation from a process that has administrator privilege. Perform the operation from a node that doesn’t have CSV ownership. Microsoft is working on a resolution and will provide an update in an upcoming release. As for the security-only update, it's KB4577071, and it can be downloaded manually here. It only includes these updates: Security updates to Windows Media, Windows Input and Composition, Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Graphics, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Fundamentals, Windows Kernel, Windows Hybrid Cloud Networking, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Network Security and Containers, Windows Update Stack, and Windows SQL components. It has the same known issue as the monthly rollup. As for Windows 7, which - again - is only getting updates for paying ESU customers, the monthly rollup update is KB4577051, and it can be downloaded manually here. Here's what's changed: Updates time zone information for Yukon, Canada. Addresses a security vulnerability issue with user proxies and HTTP-based intranet servers. After you install this update, HTTP-based intranet servers cannot leverage a user proxy to detect updates by default. Scans that use these servers will fail if the clients do not have a configured system proxy. If you must leverage a user proxy, you must configure the behavior by using the Windows Update policy “Allow user proxy to be used as a fallback if detection using system proxy fails.” This change does not affect customers who secure their Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) servers that use the Transport Layer Security (TLS) or Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocols. For more information, see Ensuring clients stay secure, changes to scans against Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) servers. Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Graphics, Windows Media, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Kernel, Windows Hybrid Cloud Networking, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Network Security and Containers, the Microsoft Scripting Engine, and Windows SQL components. The only known issue is the same as for Windows 8.1. Microsoft also notes that the update will fail to install if you don't have a valid key to receive security updates beyond the original end of support date. As for the security-only update, it's KB4577053, and it can be downloaded manually here. It contains these changes: Security updates to Windows App Platform and Frameworks, Windows Graphics, Windows Media, Windows Cloud Infrastructure, Windows Authentication, Windows Cryptography, Windows Kernel, Windows Hybrid Cloud Networking, Windows Peripherals, Windows Storage and Filesystems, Windows Network Security and Containers, and Windows SQL components. It has the same known issue mentioned above. As a reminder, the quality updates are usually automatically installed through Windows Update, but you'll need to download the security-only updates manually if you want them.


Windows Update hangs and new updates are uninstalled after a restart. 

9/9/2020 2 minutes to read In this article This article provides a workaround for an issue where Windows Update hangs and newly installed updates are uninstalled after a system restart. Original product version:   Windows 10 - all editions, Windows Server 2012 R2Original KB number:   3064434 Symptoms Consider the following scenario: You have a computer that is running Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, or Windows 8. You install updates from Windows Update. You restart Windows when you are prompted to do this. In this scenario, you see the following message during the restart process: Working on updates 13% complete Don't turn off your computer This is an expected message. However, the system appears to stop responding (hangs) for about 15 minutes. After this time, the system does restart. However, the updates that you installed are now uninstalled. Additionally, an entry that resembles the following may be logged in the CBS.log file under %SystemRoot%\Logs\CBS: Shtd: Timed out waiting for shutdown processing to complete - no progress detected in last 900000 milliseconds Cause This issue occurs because the Trusted Installer service did not finish the installation process within the default time-out period of 15 minutes. Workaround To work around this issue, set the time-out value to a larger value in the registry, and then reapply the hotfix. To do this, follow these steps: Start Registry Editor. Locate the following subkey: HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\TrustedInstaller Right-click the TrustedInstaller key, and then click Permissions. Grant the Full Control user right to the Administrators group. Change the BlockTimeIncrement value to 2a30 (Hexadecimal). Note This change sets the time-out value to three hours. This should be sufficient for most situations. However, you may have to try a larger value in your environment. Restart the server, and then apply the hotfix again. Status Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section.


Stop error 0x113 if you use Intel and AMD graphics adapters on a Windows 8.1-based computer.

9/9/2020 2 minutes to read In this article This article provides a workaround for an issue where a computer crashes with error code 0x113. Original product version:   Windows 8.1Original KB number:   2990029 Symptoms Assume that you have a Windows 8.1-based computer that has a hybrid graphics configuration that uses both Intel and AMD graphics adapters. In this situation, the computer occasionally crashes when it tries to resume from standby, and you receive the following error message: Bug Check 0x113 (VIDEO_DXGKRNL_FATAL_ERROR) Cause This issue occurs because the AMD driver does not support Runtime Power Management (RTPM), but the Intel driver does support RTPM. Workaround To work around this issue, disable RTPM in the Intel driver. Status Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed in the "Applies to" section. Third-party information disclaimer The third-party products that this article discusses are manufactured by companies that are independent of Microsoft. Microsoft makes no warranty, implied or otherwise, about the performance or reliability of these products.


License:    Official ISO

OS:     Windows 8.1

Language: English

This File release Date: 5 May 2014

Version:  8.1 Pro

File Size: 2.45GB 32 bit , 3.33GB 64 bit

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